Disneyland is a magical place where dreams come true - and it's also a place you can't bring pots and pans. Yep, the park has some pretty interesting things on their banned items list, and of course some prohibited items (like weapons, for instance) that make complete sense. Find out what you can and can't bring into the park, and make sure to leave your selfie stick at home the next time you head to Disneyland.

Pets

With the exception of service animals, which are permitted. Any other pets guests bring must be kept at an on-site kennel.

Wagons, Skateboards, Scooters

Both motorized and nonmotorized! Disneyland also permits any "trailer-like object" that is pushed or towed by anything. Their site specifies that "guests are not permitted to pull items behind them. Any item that requires a guest to pull it behind him or her, including a stroller, is not permitted into the theme parks."

Suitcases, backpacks, and bags larger than 18" wide by 25" high by 37" deep are also prohibited.

Coolers

Note from Disney parks: Guest can store coolers up to 18" wide x 25" high x 37" deep in rentable large lockers located outside the Disneyland Park Main Entrance. Lockers are not refrigerated! Guests who need to refrigerate medication may do so at First Aid. Exceptions may be made for special dietary or religious needs.

Self Defense Equipment

Pepper spray, mace, stun guns, and similar items are not allowed in the park.

Laser Pointers and Other "Disruptive" Items

Disneyland bans all items that "may be disruptive" such as laser pointers, slingshots, stink bombs, and air horns.

Tools

The park also bands other "miscellaneous items" such as fire extinguishers, megaphones, and . . . Pots and pans?

Restraining Devices and "Suspicious Items"

Guests can't bring devices used to restrain, such as handcuffs and zip ties or any "suspicious items" like box cutters, razor blades, duct tape, and wire.